Sea star or Star fish.
It will regenerate and become two and both of the parts will squirm around.
Planarian worms have the ability to regenerate into two new worms if cut in half because of their amazing regenerative capabilities. Each half is able to regenerate the missing parts, resulting in two separate worms.
The creature known for its remarkable regenerative abilities is the axolotl, a type of salamander. If an axolotl is cut in half, it can regenerate its lost body parts, including limbs and even parts of its heart and brain, over time. However, complete regeneration of the entire body in just days is not typical; regeneration can take weeks to months depending on the extent of the injury.
No more than you or I can. A snake can heal a simple cut on the skin but cannot regrow lost body parts.
An earthworm can regenerate its head and its tail. An example is, if you go dig a earthworm out from the ground and chop it in half then its head will grow a new tail and the tail will grow a new head. Eventually there would be two earthworms. If you cut an earthworm into four piece's then after a few weeks or even months there would be four earthworms. So if you think that if you cut an earthworm you are killing it you are wrong. But if you cut an earthworm into too many piece's, example twelve then you will kill the worm, and after that there is no way to bring it back to life.
Yes. Chameleons can not regenerate any of their body parts and are different to other lizards who can. It is cruel to cut off an animals body part just to see if it will grow back.
No, a worm does not grow back two heads when the first is cut off. While some species of worms, like planarians, can regenerate lost body parts, they typically do not produce two heads. Instead, a flatworm may regenerate a single head, and the regeneration process is complex and depends on the species and the circumstances of the injury. In most cases, if a worm is cut in half, it may regenerate the missing segments, but with only one head.
If you cut off one of its arms, it will regenerate??
Chameleons Can Not Regenerate Or Reproduce Any Of Their Body Parts. Here Is A Detailed Explanation Of Animals That Can And Cant Chameleons are very interesting animals that are well known for their unique ability to blend in with the surrounding environment by changing their color, but they are unable to reproduce or regenerate their body parts. That said, there are many animals that can regenerate perfectly throughout their lives. Among invertebrates the capacity to regenerate parts like legs or entire sections of the body is fairly common. The planarians (flat worms) can be cut into 50 pieces and you will end up with 50 smaller worms. If an arm of a starfish is cut off, you will have two starfish after regeneration. Crickets can regenerate their legs. These are just a few examples of invertebrates capable of regenerating complex structures.
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Worms are still alive when they are cut, so they can move. They regenerate their bodies.